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Only For Her Dragon (Dragon Guard Series Book 6)(26)

By:Julia Mills


“Enjoy the love the Universe has given you, daughter mine. You and your dragon mate will live long, happy lives. Fate deemed it so from the moment of your conception. And lastly, please give my undying gratitude to the Gallaghers for being exactly what you needed, for loving you like their own, and for being wonderful parents to you when I couldn’t be there.”

“Now I must return to Fairy and you must wake up. It is time for you to share your heritage with your mate. Never fear, he loves you and will accept you for exactly who you are. You are the light of his soul. He is dragon. He is one of the Universe’s chosen. Together there is nothing you two cannot accomplish. Never forget who you are. Never forget that I love you. Wake, sweet Charlie, and wear your wings.”

Brynna began to fade from view but Charlie wasn’t sad, something in her heart told her she would see her birth mother again. No sooner had the thought crossed her mind than a brilliant lavender light swept across the valley.

Turning, she walked back the way she’d come, crossed over the bridge and headed towards what she recognized to be Aaron’s house. Just before stepping onto the front porch, Charlie looked over her shoulder. Everywhere she looked the lavender light still glowed, except for the tree she’d stood under with her mother…..it stood tall and proud, like a beacon for her to remember.

Charlie opened her eyes, surprised that it was dark. Still draped over Aaron’s chest, she started to turn over, but was stopped when the blanket she was wrapped in pulled at the marking on her back. Trying to turn the other way and unravel from the mess they’d made out of their bedding, she once again was stopped.

Huffing her annoyance, she planted her hand on the bed at Aaron’s side and pushed up, maneuvering to her knees. Trying not to disturb the snoring man, she backward crawled off the bed until she could slide off the foot and onto the floor. Standing, she turned, took two steps and stopped, dead in her tracks.

I’m not gonna freak. I’m not gonna freak.

Closing her eyes, she took a deep breath and counted to ten.

Spinning around, she looked at the bed then muttered, “Oh hell no…”

Whirling back the other way, she ran to the bathroom, flipped the light on, slammed the door shut, and stood in front of the full-length mirror. Her dream came back to her in vivid color at the same time that her vision cleared.

Once again, Charlie closed her eyes and took a deep breath, but this time she counted to twenty. When she opened her eyes, the image hadn’t changed.

Doing the only thing she could think of, Charlie screamed as loud as she could, “Aaron, get your dragon ass in here! I’m a freakin’ fairy!”





CHAPTER ELEVEN

One minute he was blissfully sleeping with his mate in his arms and the next he was wide-awake, running for the bathroom like a man on fire. He tracked her to the bathroom, moving with blind determination. Throwing open the door, he was bathed in a soft lavender light before catching sight of Charlie standing like a raging Amazonian warrior. There was, however, one HUGE difference…she had wings… beautiful, shimmering, awe-inspiring wings. From what he could see, they were every imaginable shade of purple and lavender with silver throughout and had the same intricate detail as the markings on her back.

One question answered.

She had her hands on her hips and a less than pleased look on her face, and she had obviously forgotten she was very naked. He was still trying to process what was happening when she scoffed and said, “Can you believe this crap? My magic is fairy magic. I’m the descendant of a fairy princess and my birth mom came to me in a dream.”

Shaking his head and trying to catch up, Aaron asked, “What did you just say?”

“I said, I had a dream and my mom was in it,” she repeated as if he was two years old or hard of hearing, or both.

He could tell he was adding to her frustration but had to make sure he was hearing her correctly, so he motioned for her to go on.

Without as much as a breath, his mate railed, “Not my mom, Marian… my mom, Brynna. The one that gave birth to me. She said I’m a fairy, which must be true.” She stopped and threw her arms open wide. He knew she was talking about her new appendages, but he couldn’t focus while looking at the naked perfection that was his mate.

“And my mom, Brynna, she’s a fairy too, but that’s not important. Anyway, she told me that I’m related to the Fairy Princess. There was a whole lot of other stuff too, but the moral of the story is I woke up and I have wings….fairy wings! Like Tinkerbell! Did you have any idea this would happen?”

“No way! Not even a chance!” He put his hands up in the universal sign of surrender. “If I’d even had an inkling, you would’ve been the first person I told, and I know Siobhan and Kyra had no idea either. They were stumped, and that’s just not something that happens around here.”

Needing to know she wasn’t in any pain and also get her covered up so he could concentrate, Aaron grabbed a towel. As carefully as he could, he wrapped the cloth around her, securing it in the front and avoiding her wings until he knew she was all right.

Keeping his hands on her shoulders, he leaned back and answered the question he could see in her eyes. “Sue me. You’re gorgeous…and standing here naked. The wings only make you more beautiful, if that’s even possible. I needed you covered up so I could think.” He winked in the hopes of easing some of her tension. Her little snort said it was working, if only a tad.

“I also needed to touch you, to make sure you were okay. My dragon is tearing at my brain. He does not do well with you in danger. Well, neither of us does. It’s just a fact of who we are. Not to mention, I know how tough you are and I wasn’t sure if you’d tell me if you were in pain.”

“I would’ve told you, but thanks for checking. I’m not in any pain…at all. Hell, I didn’t even know it happened. I thought we were all wrapped up in the sheet when I couldn’t roll over. Then I stood and realized there was no sheet. It was these!” She moved just enough that her wings passed over his fingers. They were softer than feathers and lighter than air. His skin tingled with magic everywhere they touched. It reminded him of something…. Something he’d have to think about later.

Charlie shifted from one foot to the other, drawing his attention. He looked down just in time to see her roll her eyes, which caused him to chuckle. She shook her head and huffed out a groan of frustration, which for Aaron was a relief. If she were well enough to be irritated, then she was better than most would be. He could only imagine how confusing yet another revelation had to be, but damn if she wasn’t handling it like a pro.

Aaron needed to know exactly what had happened in her dream. It was the only clue he had to what had caused her magic to manifest. There were hundreds of cases where people were given valuable information in dreams and this had most definitely been one of those times. As he pieced together the little bit of what Charlie had blurted out, he figured her mom might be on another plane, which definitely explained the extraordinary form of communication.

“Let’s go sit down and you can tell me about your dream. I’m sure we’ll need Kyra and Siobhan’s help, but since it’s the middle of the night, let’s figure out as much as we can until a decent hour. Cool?”

“Yeah, that’s fine,” she sighed.

They’d almost made it to the bed when she stopped and blurted out, “How on God’s green earth do I get these back where they came from?” She flicked both her thumbs back towards her wings like a hitchhiker. “They are driving me crazy. Can you hear that humming sound? It’s coming from them. It’s really pretty and all, but enough is enough. Oh and they vibrate. Not like a lawn mower or anything like that, just tiny vibrations, but I need a break.”

Her pleading look told him he had to do something. He’d known a few fairies in his hundred years but never well enough to ask… “Hey! How do you collapse your wings?” Using his enhanced abilities, he heard the hum and saw the vibrations. He could also see the magic surrounding her. Charlie was bathed in the same iridescent purple light that had flashed at him in the bathroom, but now it had what he could only describe as tiny silver stars twinkling about.

“I’m gonna guess that it works the same as our transformation. I mean magic is magic, right?” She looked less than confident, but thankfully was still listening.

“Here’s what I do… imagine what you look like without wings. Make that the only imagine in your mind. Focus on your magic, and then combine the two. Concentrate on collapsing your wings. When you feel the change begin, follow through and your wings should be back where they started.”

“Can I leave our link thing open so you can make sure I’m doing it right?”

He was once again overwhelmed by her complete faith in him. “Absolutely! I’ll be with you every step of the way.”

Nodding, she closed her eyes. He let their minds connect through their mating bond and watched as she imagined herself without wings, found her magic, and combined the two. She was a natural. Aaron felt magic fill the room as they became bathed in that same warm, lavender light he already associated with Charlie.